Weak hand draw.

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How long to draw your weapon with weak hand?

2-5 seconds.
24
55%
6-9 seconds.
7
16%
10 seconds or longer.
2
5%
Can not reach my weapon.
11
25%
 
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Skiprr wrote:
stevie_d_64 wrote:Wife Unit just saw me trying this...

Her reaction...

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Well since you didn't specify if it was my primary or back up I said 2-5 seconds. If I need a weapon in my weak hand I'm going for the BUG in my left front pants pocket. Trying to draw from a holster at 4:00 will cause you to sweep your self with your muzzle with the hand that has the worse muscle memory. :shock: I don't want to get shot, especially by myself - - - with my own gun. :ack:
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stevie_d_64 wrote:Wife Unit just saw me trying this...

Her reaction...

:headscratch :smilelol5: :rolll :leaving


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MoJo wrote:Well since you didn't specify if it was my primary or back up I said 2-5 seconds. If I need a weapon in my weak hand I'm going for the BUG in my left front pants pocket. Trying to draw from a holster at 4:00 will cause you to sweep your self with your muzzle with the hand that has the worse muscle memory. :shock: I don't want to get shot, especially by myself - - - with my own gun. :ack:


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Flint...You come up with some of the hardest stuff to try!!!
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I can not even reach my weapon with my weak hand in my normal carry spot. I dont think that I will be changing this spot since I feel that I can not keep it conceled anywhere else. I am also starting to think about a bug in the left pocket.
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stevie_d_64 wrote:Flint...You come up with some of the hardest stuff to try!!!

Not trying to.

Its just that I can think of a few defensive scenarios where a person might have his/her arm incapacitated prior to being able to draw. Just wondering where this would leave everyone.

Its of little concern to me.... because I carry "cross-draw", but I do want people to think about the subject a bit.

You might not be able to use your strong side arm for other reasons, (Recent surgery, injury, arthritis, etc..) where/how would you carry then?
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I carry strong-side hip/right-handed IWB at 4:00, so a weak-handed draw would be difficult and slightly unsafe due to the potential muzzle sweep...hopefully, I'll never need to resort to this in a defense situation.
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Strong side/hand for Primary, Weak side/hand for BUG!
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I managed about 4 sec. It's good to consider these challenges.
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badkarma56 wrote:I carry strong-side hip/right-handed IWB at 4:00, so a weak-handed draw would be difficult and slightly unsafe due to the potential muzzle sweep...hopefully, I'll never need to resort to this in a defense situation.

Hi BK,

There have been two posts now expressing concerns of "covering" ones self (or potentially doing so) when drawing weak hand from the strong side... or perhaps sweeping others.

What am I missing?

If the weapon is properly drawn...the muzzle will remain pointed at the ground until it clears your body and a good grip can be achieved.

I hope it doesn't sound as if I am "correcting" anyone here, (I am here to learn), its just that I don't understand what part of a weak hand draw presents a covering issue.
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Out of my Tucker at 3:00, the 2-5 second. Just over the 2 second mark.
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In the Air Force they made us cops start qualifying through a tactical pistol course where we gotta draw from a drop-down holster with our weakhand during one level of it and it wouldnt be that hard if the holster didnt have 50 bagillions layers of retention.

I can do it in like 2-3 seconds now but the first time was embarassing.
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quidni wrote:
bauerdj wrote:Somewhat to my suprise I can not reach my weapon in its usual carry location with my weak side hand. It shouldn/t really be that much of a suprise to me as my range of motion is limited by arthritis. Extra circumference in the waist area does not help either. I may need to rethink carry position especially since I think current position is contributing to hp pain. I may expierament with cross draw.

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Cross draw does have a bit of an advantage that way - I haven't timed myself, but I can actually do the "cavalry draw" with my weak hand and have the muzzle on target a bit faster than I can right-handed. My favorite holster is a right-handed pancake holster with only a slight cant, worn "backwards" on my left hip.
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Post by RPBrown »

I am assuming (no comment stevie) strong hand broken. The only way for me to reach it is unbuckle my belt and pull it through until the weapon drops 30-45 seconds at best.

Pull my BUG from left back pocket, 2-3 seconds.

With this information I pick # 2.

Thanks Flint. Learned a valuable leason with this one. And looked stupid doing so.
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